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inquiry that exposed david petraeus' personal life and forced him to resign. >> thanks to president obama for the confidence -- >> reporter: david petraeus no longer heads the cia, but he's volunteered to testify this week to congressional benghazi hearings as new details emerge about the e-mails that helped end petraeus' career. >> he's provided this country an extraordinary service. >> reporter: speaking for the first time about the scandal wednesday, president obama praised petraeus for extraordinary service saying he's seen no signs of a national security breach over the course of the investigation. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i've seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would've had negative impact on our national security. >> reporter: republican senators brushed off that scandal calling the attack on benghazi far more important. >> there's the weird and the strange and the human failings in one camp. and there is a legitimate question about national security being breached in the other camp. >> reporter: meanwhile, paula broadwell rema
inquiry that exposed david petraeus' personal life and forced him to resign. >> thanks to president obama for the confidence -- >> reporter: david petraeus no longer heads the cia, but he's volunteered to testify this week to congressional benghazi hearings as new details emerge about the e-mails that helped end petraeus' career. >> he's provided this country an extraordinary service. >> reporter: speaking for the first time about the scandal wednesday, president obama...
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. >>> and president obama will be in new york today. he's going to be visiting some of the storm damaged areas and thank first responders for their hard work. the governor said he'll ask for $30 billion in federal aid to help rebuild after sandy. >>> today you can get some free food while helping others at the same time. from 9:00 in the morning until 9:00 p.m. chick-fil-a is giving away free sandwiches to anyone who brings is nonperishable food item. it's for sandy victims. everything collected will go to those no new york, new jersey and maryland. >>> time now for one more check of the forecast with lynette. what's going on out there? >> we're cold charlie and also have some clouds out there as well. but we're going get some nyjer morgan in here but -- some sunshine in here but today more clouds than what we had yesterday. don't think it's going to be the bright day that we saw but it's not going to be socked in for today as well. so right in the middle. as we look down towards the south. well, we have some rain across the area. that'
. >>> and president obama will be in new york today. he's going to be visiting some of the storm damaged areas and thank first responders for their hard work. the governor said he'll ask for $30 billion in federal aid to help rebuild after sandy. >>> today you can get some free food while helping others at the same time. from 9:00 in the morning until 9:00 p.m. chick-fil-a is giving away free sandwiches to anyone who brings is nonperishable food item. it's for sandy victims....
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mary, thank you. >> thanks, cheryl. dennis: president obama arriving in the new york area to survey sandy damage. in far rockaway, queens with details, liz? >> we saw the helicopters flying overhead 5-10 minutes ago, possibly surveying what's becoming new york city in the tristate area's biggest waste site for debris left over from 11 towns wrecked by superstorm sandy. more op that story later in the hour, delivers live updates throughout the day. back to you. dennis: thank you, liz. 163 u.s. mayors sent a letter urging congress to get the act together and avoid the fiscal cliff. they are in washington hammering the message home today. today, one from massachusetts joins us. mayor, who did you see today? what's the most important message to give them? >> well, it's time to break the gridlock down here. i hear back home and other mayors hear it all the time, they are critical decisions, and it's about the fabric of government. what are we going to pay? what services will we get for what we pay? that's the issues down her
mary, thank you. >> thanks, cheryl. dennis: president obama arriving in the new york area to survey sandy damage. in far rockaway, queens with details, liz? >> we saw the helicopters flying overhead 5-10 minutes ago, possibly surveying what's becoming new york city in the tristate area's biggest waste site for debris left over from 11 towns wrecked by superstorm sandy. more op that story later in the hour, delivers live updates throughout the day. back to you. dennis: thank you,...
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gordon chang, thanks for bringing all of that to us and explaining it. >>> all right, president obama touring new york nabe hides -- neighborhoods devastated by superstorm sandy. that is next. let's take a look at some of today's winners and losers as we head out to break. the dow is down 20 points. petsmart is up. one of the s&p 500 winners up 3 1/2% and dollar tree up over 5%. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting yo family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" ratingrom the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. the past the hour we have to che
gordon chang, thanks for bringing all of that to us and explaining it. >>> all right, president obama touring new york nabe hides -- neighborhoods devastated by superstorm sandy. that is next. let's take a look at some of today's winners and losers as we head out to break. the dow is down 20 points. petsmart is up. one of the s&p 500 winners up 3 1/2% and dollar tree up over 5%. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created...
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thank you so much. >> thank you. gregg: president obama traveling to new york city today to some of the hardest hit neighborhoods actually devastated by superstorm sandy. expected to meet with first-responders as well as families struggling to rebuild. eric sawn is -- shaun live in staten island. what will the president be able to see? >> reporter: gregg, it is just a scene of devastation and destruction. landscape of ruin. this house boarded up, abandoned. this house moved by the force of water. look at the cars, they were completely moved when the water cascaded from the bay onto the streets of staten island. people here are desperate. they say they don't have a lot of hope. they think insurance money will never be able to repair their lives completely. look what they're dealing with. they still don't have electricity more than two weeks after the devastation. take a look at this, we saw a house ripped off its foundations. it is in the middle of the street. sadly, tragically, there are makeshift memorials around th
thank you so much. >> thank you. gregg: president obama traveling to new york city today to some of the hardest hit neighborhoods actually devastated by superstorm sandy. expected to meet with first-responders as well as families struggling to rebuild. eric sawn is -- shaun live in staten island. what will the president be able to see? >> reporter: gregg, it is just a scene of devastation and destruction. landscape of ruin. this house boarded up, abandoned. this house moved by the...
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thanks, charlie. >> norah? >> also at his news conference president obama talked about the camethat led david pet president to resign as cia director. he called it just one episode in an extraordinary career. >> he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he's now dealing with his family and with his wife. >> meanwhile there's a new focus on jill kelley the socialite housewife who sparked the gage and her ties to florida's mcdill air force base. boj is following that story in tampa. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jill kelley was known for lavish parties at her home when she hosted tampa's elite including top military leaders. now she's holed up inside, within one week the life she spent more than a decade cultivating is slipping away. jill kelley and her husband scott who was seen last night outside their home for the first time since the scandal broke were at the top of tampa's social scene and jill worked hard to get them the
thanks, charlie. >> norah? >> also at his news conference president obama talked about the camethat led david pet president to resign as cia director. he called it just one episode in an extraordinary career. >> he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he's now dealing with his family and with his wife. >> meanwhile there's a new focus on jill kelley the socialite housewife who sparked the gage...
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thank you very much. other headlines on this thursday. in a couple hours, president obama is going to travel here to new york to look at the widespread destruction from monster storm sandy. there he is yesterday. going to head to staten island. a long island resident said his town was left in the dark every way possible. >> we had no police. the fire department was always around, but we had no information on what was going on. nothing. >> steve: who do you blame? >> everybody. the politicians in the local area. they didn't do a darn thing. we couldn't get telephone conversations. we couldn't make phone calls. the media is talking about manhattan and the overall picture, but not about us. we had nothing. >> steve: meanwhile, fema says it may need a bailout. a top fema executive says they expect losses. but their flood insurance program has less than $3 billion available in the kitty. >> gretchen: coming up, the battle over wisconsin's collective bargaining ban is far from overment the state is facing yet another lawsuit. governor scott wal
thank you very much. other headlines on this thursday. in a couple hours, president obama is going to travel here to new york to look at the widespread destruction from monster storm sandy. there he is yesterday. going to head to staten island. a long island resident said his town was left in the dark every way possible. >> we had no police. the fire department was always around, but we had no information on what was going on. nothing. >> steve: who do you blame? >> everybody....